@noiob@Eramdam that's not actually the case - because this is proxying/copying the webfinger data, the end result is that if someone looks up e.g. "@ kepstin @ kepstin . ca", it will point them to your real activitypub account on whichever server you're located. It's not a duplicate mastodon account - it's an alias on an existing mastodon account.
I personally have this set up - I did it manually by having nginx serve a static webfinger result file. Give it a try using the username from my example ^^^
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@noiob @Eramdam that's not actually the case - because this is proxying/copying the webfinger data, the end result is that if someone looks up e.g. "@ kepstin @ kepstin . ca", it will point them to your real activitypub account on whichever server you're located. It's not a duplicate mastodon account - it's an alias on an existing mastodon account.
I personally have this set up - I did it manually by having nginx serve a static webfinger result file. Give it a try using the username from my example ^^^